Better care for all

We believe healthcare should be inclusive, comprehensive, and available to all. That’s why we’ve created a new kind of primary practice designed to make getting exceptional care faster and easier — while making every patient feel well cared for, comfortable, and heard.

While LGBTQ+ people aren’t defined by any specific health needs, our providers understand the unique health concerns and obstacles members of this community often face. We know that many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people have had poor healthcare experiences — and we’re here to change that.

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Your healthcare home base

We’re the first place to turn for everything about your health — from illnesses and injuries to sexual and mental health to wellness goals. And with same-day appointments and 24/7 video visits, you can get care whenever you need it.

Judgment-free care

The best care comes from building strong relationships with our patients and fostering open communication. You won’t be judged here, and there’s nothing you should be ashamed to tell us. We’re here to help you feel your best — physically and emotionally.

Beyond the basics

Many of our providers are experts in specialized areas like LGBTQ+-friendly family planning, PrEP, hormonal maintenance therapy, and much more. And if you need to see a specialist, we’ll refer you to the best.

Providers that get you

“The look of relief and satisfaction in my patient's faces after a visit is why I specialize in LGBTQ health.”

Chance Turner, FNP-C

New York, NY

“LGBTQ people deserve culturally competent care at every visit. It's satisfying to be part of a practice that's dedicated to making this a reality.”

Amy Stulman, NP

Washington, D.C.

“As part of the community, I know the stigma and barriers we face. My goal is to collaborate with my patients and leave no stone unturned.”

The benefits of membership

This is no ordinary doctor’s office. We work with your insurance just like a typical practice, but we offer so much more than what insurance covers — like 24/7 video visits at no extra cost and an app that simplifies every aspect of getting care. A One Medical membership makes it faster, easier, and more enjoyable to get care whenever and wherever you need it. All for just $199 a year.

FAQ

While some of our providers may choose to include their sexual orientation or gender identity in their public profiles, many don’t. In addition, our team can’t make recommendations based on practitioners’ personal information. However, all of our providers adhere to our philosophy toward inclusivity and judgement-free care, so you can rest assured that whoever you see will treat you with respect, compassion, courtesy, and professionalism. If you’d prefer to see someone who specializes in LGBTQ+ health, browse our provider bios or call 202-697-5520

All of our primary care providers are qualified to prescribe medications when appropriate and manage dosing as needed. The One Medical philosophy of care, however, views each patient as a unique individual, and we don’t subscribe to any one-size-fits-all treatments. For example, a medication like PrEP can be an essential HIV prevention tool for high-risk patients, but it doesn’t protect against STIs and doesn’t eliminate the need for safe sex practices. Taking factors like that into account, along with your personal history and current health status, your provider will work with you to create a custom treatment plan that you feel comfortable with.

We want our members to feel truly comfortable with us — and that means recognizing that standard binary “male/female” options aren’t sufficient. While we have to ask for your legal name and gender for insurance purposes when you sign up, we also offer you the opportunity to include whatever information you feel is important for our team to know, including gender identity, pronouns, and preferred name. Your preferred name is highlighted in your chart to make sure we call you by your name of choice.

We also offer gender-neutral bathrooms whenever possible. While some of our older offices may still have “male/female” restrooms, we always encourage and support our members in using whichever one they prefer. We’re always striving to improve our understanding around these issues, so please always feel free to submit feedback after every visit.